A great small part at the top of the hill in Shaughnessy that is really a giant roundabout with lots of trees. There is a couple benches to sit and someone installed a swing in one of the trees. The trees are really old and big that provide a shady place to read. There area is really quiet.
This oval park is located amid of Shaughnessy's curving roads and picturesque landscape. With its outstanding collection of trees and quiet location, this is a peaceful place to enjoy the morning paper or an evening stroll. The park was named for Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, later Lord Shaughnessy, the former president of the Canadian Pacific Railway who was responsible for the subdivision of the area now known as the Shaughnessy neighbourhood.
This oval park is located amid of Shaughnessy's curving roads and picturesque landscape. With its outstanding collection of trees and quiet location, this is a peaceful place to enjoy the morning paper or an evening stroll. The park was named for Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, later Lord Shaughnessy, the former president of the Canadian Pacific Railway who was responsible for the subdivision of the area now known as the Shaughnessy neighbourhood.
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